Don’t ever leave Tarlac without feasting on its mouthwatering dishes and homegrown products, just don’t. It’s always a delight to discover local delicacies and Tarlac has a long list to offer. You will not only fill your tummy but for sure, you will have something to take home with you.

Life is full of surprises and so is Tarlac. Known for its vast rice fields, the quiet province is often treated as a stopover venue when traveling to more popular destinations like Ilocos and Baguio. If you have some moments to spare, there are actually many things you can do in the place from tasting…

A famous hub for affordable resorts, Bulacan has been a favorite option for quick getaways because of its proximity to Manila. San Rafael River Adventure adds to the list but I tell you, it raised the bar higher for that weekend escape you get to spend with your family or friends. Offering a combination of…

Malolos came from the word paluslos meaning downwards. Just a few hours away from Manila, it proved to be not just another quick escape from the metro. With its warm people and well-preserved culture, Malolos is the underrated heritage site that should be in your travel radar if you want a glimpse of the nation’s…

Changdeokgung Palace is one of South Korea’s Five Grand Palaces built during the Joseon Dynasty. If you don’t have time to visit all the palaces in Seoul, I suggest you add Changdeokgung Palace to your priority. Why? Because aside from being one of the best preserved royal palaces, it is a UNESCO World Heritage Site…

Getting a glimpse of the demilitarized zone (DMZ) in the Korean peninsula is one of the most interesting things you can do when you visit South Korea, especially if it’s your first time going to the country.

Seoul Trick Eye Museum is an interactive museum displaying 3D paintings where guests can actually pose as if part of the masterpiece. Cool isn’t it? Visiting Trick Eye was the first thing we did when we arrived in South Korea.

Namsangol Hanok Village is a picturesque, historical park where traditional Korean houses can be found. Located at the foot of Namsan Mountain, visiting the place is one of the best free things you can do in Seoul.

Hello! I’m Arrianne and I’m from Manila. I'm a full-time corporate junkie on weekdays and a part-time wanderer in between. Travel Habeat is my passion project, an extensive array of gastronomic adventures mainly from the Philippines, Asia, and hopefully in the near future, the rest of the world. Enchanté!

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